The Snorkel

Movie • 1958  

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Jacques Duval devises a fiendishly clever method of murdering his wife. Doping her up with sleeping tablets, Duval places his wife in a sealed room, then opens all the gas jets. While the police identify the body, Duval remains hidden in the room, breathing through a snorkel, then makes his escape when the authorities leave. Only one flaw in this perfect crime: Duval's stepdaughter (Mandy Miller) is the suspicious type.
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Does the dog die?
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Kathyh
The dog was poisoned with a pill because he kept bringing the snorkel to its owner, the murderer
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The dog is a pet, and is poisoned.
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SKJAM
The murderer tries to make it appear it's suicide.
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